
Madison Wagner
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
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Education
- Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching, Oregon State University
- M.S. Mathematics, Oregon State University
- B.S. Mathematical Biology, Oregon State University
About Professor Wagner
Professor Madison Wagner has spent the past two years as a graduate teaching assistant at Oregon State University, where she also completed coursework in college-level instruction and professional development to prepare for a full-time teaching role. A lifelong lover of mathematics, she’s excited to continue her professional journey at Corban University by supporting students both in and out of the classroom.
Madison married her husband, Zach, in the fall of 2024, and in her free time enjoys paddleboarding, traveling, playing pickleball, running, and embroidery.
Recently Taught Courses
Explore how math applies to real life. This course equips you use mathematics in problem-solving and decision-making, and see God’s design reflected in the order of creation through mathematics.
Explore how things change through the study of limits, derivatives, and their real-world applications. You’ll build on pre-calculus skills to understand motion, growth, and patterns in a whole new way.
Advance your understanding of calculus as you explore vectors, multivariable functions, and multiple integration, along with key concepts in vector analysis like vector fields, line integrals, Green’s Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem. Build the tools to solve complex problems in space and motion.
I see mathematics as an integral part of God’s creation, and I’m thrilled to teach it from that perspective while equipping students with skills they’ll use in their daily lives and future careers.
Madison Wagner
Fellow Faculty

Dr. Christine Sommers
Director of Nursing | Associate Professor of Nursing
csommers@corban.edu(503) 375-7095